1913–14 Ottawa Senators | |
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League | 4th NHA |
1913–14 record | 11–9–0 |
Home record | 7–3–0 |
Road record | 4–6–0 |
Goals for | 65 |
Goals against | 71 |
Team Information | |
Coach | Alf Smith |
Arena | The Arena |
Team Leaders | |
Goals | Jack Darragh (22) |
Goals against average | Clint Benedict (3.3) |
<1912–13 | 1914–15> |
The 1913–14 Ottawa Senators season was the 29th season of the Ottawa Hockey Club, sixth season of the National Hockey Association (NHA). Ottawa placed fourth in the NHA, and did not qualify for the playoffs.
Regular season[]
Highlights[]
Ottawa put together a seven game winning streak but it was not enough as the Canadiens, Toronto and Quebec placed ahead of Ottawa. Percy LeSueur played well in a splitting of the goaltender duties with Clint Benedict, but the team did not have enough offence, scoring only 65 goals in 20 games.
Final standings[]
GP | W | L | T | GF | GA | |
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Toronto Blueshirts | 20 | 13 | 7 | 26 | 93 | 65 |
Montreal Canadiens | 20 | 13 | 7 | 26 | 85 | 65 |
Quebec Bulldogs | 20 | 12 | 8 | 24 | 111 | 73 |
Ottawa Senators | 20 | 11 | 9 | 22 | 65 | 71 |
Montreal Wanderers | 20 | 7 | 13 | 14 | 102 | 125 |
Toronto Ontarios | 20 | 4 | 16 | 8 | 61 | 118 |
Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF= Goals For, GA = Goals Against
Game log[]
Month | Day | Visitor | Score | Home | Score | Record |
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Dec. | 27 | Quebec | 3 | Ottawa | 2 | 0–1 |
30 | Ottawa | 2 | Ontarios | 3 | 0–2 | |
Jan. | 3 | Wanderers | 3 | Ottawa | 8 | 1–2 |
7 | Canadiens | 0 | Ottawa | 6 | 2–2 | |
10 | Ottawa | 3 | Toronto | 2 (20' overtime) | 3–2 | |
14 | Ontarios | 5 | Ottawa | 6 | 4–2 | |
17 | Ottawa | 7 | Wanderers | 1 | 5–2 | |
21 | Ottawa | 3 | Canadiens | 2 | 6–2 | |
24 | Toronto | 1 | Ottawa | 4 | 7–2 | |
28 | Ottawa | 1 | Quebec | 7 | 7–3 | |
31 | Quebec | 3 | Ottawa | 4 | 8–3 | |
Feb. | 4 | Ottawa | 1 | Toronto | 2 | 8–4 |
7 | Wanderers | 4 | Ottawa | 2 | 8–5 | |
11 | Ontarios | 1 | Ottawa | 3 | 9–5 | |
14 | Ottawa | 0 | Canadiens | 1 (6'40" overtime) | 9–6 | |
18 | Toronto | 4 | Ottawa | 1 | 9–7 | |
21 | Ottawa | 3 | Wanderers | 12 | 9–8 | |
25 | Canadiens | 5 | Ottawa | 6 (30' overtime) | 10–8 | |
28 | Ottawa | 3 | Ontarios | 2 | 11–8 | |
Mar. | 4 | Ottawa | 0 | Quebec | 10 | 11–9 |
Goalkeeper Averages[]
Name | Club | GP | GA | SO | Avg. |
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Benedict, Clint | Ottawa | 7 | 23 | 3.3 | |
LeSueur, Percy | Ottawa | 13 | 48 | 1 | 3.7 |
Scoring leaders[]
Name | GP | G |
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Jack Darragh | 20 | 23 |
Skene Ronan | 18 | 18 |
Harry Broadbent | 17 | 6 |
Jack Darragh | 11 | 6 |
Hamby Shore | 17 | 6 |
Playoffs[]
The Senators did not qualify for the playoffs.
The Vancouver Millionaires came east for exhibition games, playing in Ottawa on 7 March 1914, defeating Ottawa 7–3 with former Ottawa star Fred Taylor excelling for Vancouver.[1]
Roster[]
- Clint Benedict (goal)
- Percy LeSueur (goal)
- Harry Broadbent
- Alex Currie
- Jack Darragh
- Angus Duford
- Greg George
- Eddie Gerard
- Leth Graham
- Horace Merrill
- Walter Miller
- Skene Ronan
- Hamby Shore
- Harry Smith
- Allan Wilson
Source: Kitchen, pp. 344-345
Game Ads[]
See also[]
References[]
- ↑ ""Cyclone" Fred Taylor Toyed with Ottawa", The Globe, 1914-03-09, p. 11.
- Coleman, Charles (1966). The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol. 1, 1893–1926 inc.. NHL.
- Kitchen, Paul (2008). Win, Tie or Wrangle: The Inside Story of the Old Ottawa Senators - 1883-1935. Manotick, Ontario: Penumbra Press. ISBN 9781897323465.
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1913–14 NHA season by team | |
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NHA | Montreal Canadiens • Montreal Wanderers • Ottawa • Quebec • Toronto • Toronto Ontarios |